IT IS NOW seventeen years since I founded the
Fellowship of Life after campaigning for the recognition of
World Day for Animals for four years, or World Day of Prayer for
Animals as I expanded the title to bring it into the realm of the
Christian Churches. It was when I was a child that God first spoke to
my heart about the killing of animals for food and sport - I remember
seeing cows peacefully chewing the cud and thinking how strange it was
that farmers should breed them and then eat them; the shooting of a
tiny sparrow by a boy with his airgun went straight to my heart. But
there was nothing to guide me further, not even from the church which
I attended regularly with my parents. It was only when I was in my
early forties that the light finally dawned that 'Thou shalt not kill'
applied to animals as well as to humans, although I knew nothing of
vegetarianism. I thought of the Church which had nothing to say (alas,
it still does not!), and especially of the millions of creatures
cruelly reared and slaughtered for the celebration of the birth of Him
who is called the Prince of Peace 'with the oxen standing by'. Instead
of Carols and Compassion, we have Carols and Carcasses. Perhaps
somewhere along the line a chord has been struck. I hope so.

As I am about to hand over the Fellowship of Life to
two very sincere people, Claire and Thomas Harral - more about them
later - this is to be my last letter. I have long felt that new blood
was required and I have every confidence in Clare and Tom carrying
forward the work. Also, two can do more than double what one working
alone can do. I have been glancing over some newsletters and feel that
some of the quotations I have used may well do with being repeated:

Guard us from the prejudices which could blind us to the Truth and
help us humbly to listen to what you want to say to us. Grant that we
may follow the Truth wherever it may lead us.

Prayer for Groups, Revd Dr William Barclay, 1977

Lord, keep us from arrogance which thinks it knows all Truth;
Lord, keep us from apathy which is content with mere half-truth; Lord,
keep us from cowardice which is afraid of new Truth.

Author unknown, 1988

The rung of a ladder was never meant to rest upon, but only to
hold a man's foot long enough to enable him to put the other somewhat
higher.

Author unknown, 1978

A human being is part of the whole, called by us 'Universe', a
part limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts
and feelings as something separated from the rest, a kind of optical
illusion of his consciousness. The delusion is a kind of prison for
us, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection for a few
persons nearest to us. Our task must be to free ourselves from this
prison by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living
creatures and the whole of nature in its beauty. Nobody is able to
achieve this completely, but the striving for such an achievement is,
in itself, a part of the liberation and foundation for inner security.

Albert Einstein, 1982

Anyone who has known God's love will be compelled to extend it to
all creation. A re-born Christian's love cannot be confined to his
fellow men and women; it will pass beyond them to include his brothers
and sisters the animals.

Michael Wright, 1988

Believing that killing animals for food is the root of all other
injustices perpetrated against animals, I have never specifically
mentioned vivisection or, as it is now called, medical research.
However, I have recently had my eyes opened to the ignorance of the
general public as to what it involves. It is not just white coats and
microscopes as we see on television, but behind the closed doors away
from the public eye are the torture -chambers where live animals are
flayed, subjected to excesses of cold and heat, are inoculated with
disease which is allowed to develop, and much more, all so that humans
may indulge in bad habits and in eating flesh, now believed to be the
cause of various diseases including some, if not all, cancers, heart
troubles, high blood-pressure. The animals' constitutions do not even
match man's, so that medical research using live animals is
unscientific as well as totally immoral. There are, however, a few
bodies devoted to humane research and I am appealing especially for
your support for the Madeleine Newton Fund for Cancer
Research, which was established in 1987 in memory of a young
student who, before she died, asked her friends to send any money they
might otherwise spend on flowers to the Natural Medicines
Society. The research is being undertaken by Dr Peter Fisher
of the Royal London Homeopathic Hospital without the use of animals.
This is a unique project, for there is no other body researching the
treatment of cancer with natural remedies. Please send your donations
to The Madeleine Newton Fund for Cancer Research, c/o Natural
Medicines Society, Edith Lewis House, Back Lane, Ilkeston, Derbyshire.
DE7 8EJ. A list of other humane research bodies is available
as well as one of anti-vivisection organisations. Hopeful note: A
society of Doctors in Britain Against Animal Experiments has been
founded to oppose vivisection on scientific and medical grounds.
Similar groups already exist in Japan, the U.S.A., Austria, Germany
and Israel.

The important motion which I mentionedin my last letter as
being tabled by the Archdeacon of Colchester at the Church of
England's General Synod calling for an investigationinto
hunting and factory farming on church-owned land was debated and
passed in July. However, sadly, very sadly, the pro-hunting members of
the Synod created such a fuss that the motion had to be watered down.
It reads:

That this Synod, recognising the welfare of animals and their just
treatment as an essential part of our responsibility towards creation,
calls upon the Board for Social Responsibility urgently to prepare a
statement of Christian stewardship in relation to the whole of
creation, and to challenge Government, Church and people to engage in
a critical review of human responsibility to the living environment.

We must be thankful that we have the 'Liberation of Life' report of
the World Council of Churches, to which I also
referred in my last letter, and part of which is included in the
enclosed Calling All Christians and People of Goodwill
leaflet, and would refer the Board to it. Success will come
eventually, but not too soon for the creatures or, indeed, the image
of the Church.

Message from the Pope for the 1990 World Day of Peace

We can only look with deep concern at the enormous possibilities of
biological research. We cannot yet assess the biological disturbance
that could result from indiscriminate genetic manipulation and from
the unscrupulous development of new forms of plant and animal life, to
say nothing of unacceptable experimentation regarding the origins of
human life itself. It is evident to all that in any area as delicate
as this, indifference to fundamental ethical norms, or their
rejections, would lead mankind to the very threshold of
self-destruction.

The Times, 11.12.89

Farm and Food Society Newsletter, June 1990

Silken Thread

Even as leather is the product of cruelty and killing, so is the
manufacture of silk. Most people know how the larvae of silk-worms
form a cocoon of fine thread, but they do not know of the cruelty
involved in killing the pupa in order to obtain the thread by baking
it in an oven at 100C for twenty minutes or steaming it for a similar
time; laying it in the hot sun for a day; by electrocution or
subjection to microwaves. Research has shown that the pupae are
sentient creatures and, furthermore, land is used up which could be
used to grow food.

The Vegan magazine, 7 Battle Road, St
Leonards-on-Sea, E. Sussex.

And now a recipe:

Eggless Carrot Cake

Set oven at 350F/175C, gas Mark 4

6oz sugar

6oz raw grated carrot

10oz wholemeal flour

pinch of salt

grated rind and juice of medium sized orange

6oz oil

1 dessertspoon soya flour

1teaspoon bicarbonate of soda

2 teaspoons baking powder

Into the mixing bowl put flour, salt, bicarb and baking powder; mix
well. Add soya flour mixed with 1/2 a cup of water. Add juice and rind
of oranges and oil. Add the carrots last and stir well. Bake for 1
hour on top shelf in tin approx. 8" diameter.

Quotations from the Bible and early Christian Fathers showing
vegetarianism to be the true Christian way of life. £1 from M.
Seelig, Suite 4, Carlton Chambers, 5 Station Road, Shortlands,
Bromley, Kent. BR2 OEY.

This is a closely-printed 16-page document containing extracts from
'The Gospel of the Holy Twelve', which claims to be the only true
gospel and which shows how Jesus condemned cruelty to animals as well
as flesh-eating. Copies will be made for any who enquire.

Now Claire and Tom introduce themselves. Claire writes:

'It was approximately eight years ago that we watched in horror the
"Animals Film" on television, which showed in graphic detail the
appalling cruelties inflicted on animals. Our eyes were opened, our
(up-till-then) apathy exposed and our consciences awakened, and we
knew that we could no longer partake of all this suffering. So we
turned vegetarian and soon after, when we learned of the inherent
cruelty in dairy produce, we became vegan. We thus felt more alert,
aware and alive physically, mentally and spiritually. Moreover, it
wasn't long before we learned of the links between human suffering and
animal suffering - how veganism alleviates both and benefits the
environment and our One World home. We have worked on a voluntary
basis with local human and animal rights groups and environmental
groups, including serving on a committee, and were founder-members of
the 'Veggies' catering campaign. We believe, along with Margaret, in
Genesis 1:29 and Isaiah 11:9 and in
'Thou shalt not kill' as applying to animals as well as to humans. Our
purpose now is to continue the invaluable work of the
Fellowship of Life, the aim of which is to teach a way of
life which does not hurt any living creature, human or animal.'

So please now send enquiries, literature requests and donations to:

Claire and Tom Harral,

43 Braichmelyn,

Bethesda,

Bangor,

Gwynedd,

N. Wales LL57 3RD.

Doubtless, there will be some overlap until I really fade out. I shall
also be responsible for the financial side until the printer's account
for the enclosed leaflet is settled: it will be expensive, but for
some time it has been working in me to re-issue it. In the summer I
had two visitors who both suggested that I re-issued it and that
clinched things.

And so the time has come for me to retire! As to the results of the
work, my guidance has always been to do as I felt right and leave the
results in God's hands. It is said that nothing is ever wasted when
done in His name, so there is bound to be a harvest although this may
not as yet be obvious. Whether or not orthodoxy will accept that
causing cruelty to animals and killing them is unholy and unGodly, I
believe that God is calling the Church to come up higher and renounce
all injustice to animals and be a 'voice of the voiceless', defender
of the defenceless, animal as well as human. Perhaps a new church
based on Love to all creation will grow out of the old, without the
division caused by dogmas and rites, which will unite people of
different faiths or of none. Indeed, the good is growing with more and
more people eschewing meat and becoming health - and - diet -
conscious, thanks mainly to the media - not to the Church! So let us
not lose heart. Truth is growing.

I send my grateful thanks to all who have made the work possible over
the years. It has been done in faith that all would be provided and I
can safely say that we have never been 'in the red'. Please do
continue to support Tom and Claire!

Every good wish to you all for Christmas and the New Year,

Yours sincerely in the service of God and all his creation,

Margaret E. Lawson

Founder-Secretary

*Please note that the campaigning resources mentioned in
the above text are in most cases no longer available.